IV, coetent Tha Goce ate vesrdents of Bi} ini yn Uitint, current vu @orerand that caunmyy, . od orer Tstand weetd prefer, to live on “reu Tslusd in the Bikini Uts ,OoR eyo oe sroit. anferratlon evecests thet that will cot be: "ests shludd chew Eo eu can be :cleiy a’ BReblgade 7 tags a}] Bikinians who chocse tee vive and restoces ‘to eA rove to rFee, Taland. houses on ~TYe, Ff the remain rhe hest Cuter cor ae tc Fy Pe ta Cat to clone tat of Freu Voooin the veoanttre the Goverracrts have constit i.cporéerv as . of act ott) Sd dm sa ray~ all, kili, co do teeato- lout one TLis constriction is on which the Bixini Island residents return to Kili, or »ithin @ few days thereafter, August, ccpending upon weather conditicns on Kili in the last half of 1978. Because a visit to Kili reveals that certain necessary fe or sunenistant, qn we vhe Governments will cndertake rorthws th the comstrocticn of certein temporary aci ities: é@ new cispenserv, 4 new scnool, an ~ddition to the civic assembly buiicing. an a cditicn to tie church, and These facilities, which are ca~pected te be conpleted by the i211] of 1978, will re cf tu. very cone struction because they can thereby be erected with great speed. end because the need for ther should not be left unmet curing the several -inths during facilities gre planned and conetructed. Such permanent facilities will be provided as a part of the rehabilitation ef Yili referred to in assurance number II. Vi. Kili. er gich ang the ie The Governments recognize the necessity of providing a dock at Threw will co @ dick te ~ nee ievediatedy to cause be availability pese @ preobier, avplored, of «°¢ tesuvtiri the mecessery funds, cle construction of the cielreering fe: sibility beth neither of which js a deck at 74 = - Fili expected ds expected to bein DOE ARCUIVES